The ad conceded that while impeachment would be a "messy, contentious affair", the alternative - another three years of a Trump presidency - was worse.

On Saturday afternoon during a call to the hotline listed in the ad a man told The Post the number would be staffed on weekdays, between 8:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. PT, for the next two weeks. So, to capitalize on the anti-Trump hysteria, Flynt is offering cold hard cash for anyone who steps forward with information that could ignite a scandal that would bring down Trump.

This is not the first time Flynt has made such a request to expose politicians.

In 2007, he offered $1 million, also through a full-page ad in The Post, seeking evidence from anyone who had had an illicit sexual encounter with a member of Congress or other government official. "I can't think of something more patriotic to do than to try to get to get this moron out of office". In 1998, he threatened to release details on the extramarital affairs of elected House of Representatives speaker Bob Livingston (a Republican from Louisiana), that Flynt had obtained through an advertised reward.

So it seems that pornography has paid Flynt quite well, as the businessman clarified that he really means to pay those who will help him "dump" the president.